FRESNO — David Karamian will give a presentation on his new book, “Armenia – The Lone Stone: A Traveler’s Guide to Tradition and Modernity” at 7:00PM on Friday, March 7, 2025, in the Grosse Industrial Technology Building, Room 101 (2255 E. Barstow Ave.-corner of Barstow Ave. and Campus Drive.), on the Fresno State campus.

Armenia – The Lone Stone, A Traveler’s Guide is a compact, immersive travel companion that offers a unique lens into the rich tapestry of Armenia’s history, culture, and heritage. Designed for modern travelers, this guide unveils a harmonious blend of iconic landmarks and hidden gems, bringing to life the essence of Armenia’s ancient cities, breathtaking landscapes, and architectural marvels. The book highlights significant cultural elements, from traditional music and world-renowned composers to the legacy of Armenian chess, film, and art.

Beyond its vibrant depiction of major cities, such as Yerevan and Gyumri, the guide delves into Armenia’s culinary treasures, showcasing its celebrated cuisine, including traditional pastries, beverages, and local markets. Readers will find meticulously curated road trip routes and suggestions for exploring Armenia’s historic monasteries, Brutalist architecture, and cultural institutions, making the book a practical and inspirational resource.

Emphasizing local traditions and modern experiences, Armenia – The Lone Stone, A Traveler’s Guide is not merely a travel guide but an invitation to connect with Armenia’s soul through its art, music, cuisine, and timeless stories. Perfect for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and curious explorers, the book serves as both a gateway to Armenia’s treasures and a testament to the enduring spirit of its culture.

David Karamian is an accomplished professional turned creative visionary. With degrees in design engineering and business management, David Karamian spent his career with Fortune 20 companies, traveling to over 25 countries across five continents. His work focused on solving complex problems and driving innovation, but his heart has always been rooted in the arts.

Four years ago, David Karamian embarked on a transformative journey, leaving behind his corporate career to devote himself fully to his lifelong passions for art, architecture, and Armenian heritage. Through his Armenia – The Lone Stone book series, he promotes Armenian culture, history, and the arts, sharing its timeless beauty with the world. As the founder of NorArtGallery Publishing, he empowers other creatives, helping them transform their visions into enduring works of art.

The lecture is free and open to the public. Parking is available in Fresno State P23, at the southeast corner of Barstow and Campus Drive. A parking permit is not required for Friday evening lectures.

The presentation will also be live-streamed on YouTube at: https://bit.ly/armenianstudiesyoutube.

For information about upcoming Armenian Studies Program presentations, please follow us on our Facebook page, @ArmenianStudiesFresnoState or at the Program website, https://fresnostate.edu/armenianstudies.

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